The Resource Collaborating for impact : special collections and liaison librarian partnerships, edited by Kristen Totleben, Lori Birrell
Collaborating for impact : special collections and liaison librarian partnerships, edited by Kristen Totleben, Lori Birrell
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- Summary
- "Special collections and liaison librarian partnerships can have a tremendous impact on the work within the library and the university community. Designed to guide the reader through three different themes - collection stewardship; projects, research, and exhibitions; and instruction - Collaborating for Impact: Special Collections and Liaison Librarian Partnerships offers inspiration and case studies detailing how these departments can impact research, teaching, and learning by working collaboratively. With individual expertise and skillsets, librarians and staff are together better equipped to provide researchers with a holistic, well-rounded perspective on the research process and scholarship. Collaborating for Impact opens with an exploration of current collaboration between liaison and special collections librarians, including a thorough literature review. A proposed framework for acquiring general and special collections that document the history of the academy and remain responsive to campus curricular needs, and a tutorial on object-based pedagogy that can underpin such arrangements, follow. And finally, there are thirteen case studies that provide concrete examples of how to move the needle towards sustainable efforts and away from one-off examples. If special collections are destined to become the mainstay of the library, many more paths to deeper collaboration can and should be developed. Special collections and liaison librarian partnerships offer a good foundation from which teamwork can take root across administrative, physical, and cultural divides. This book addresses a gap in both special collections and liaison librarian literature, showing how librarians work together across library departments"--Publisher's description
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 270 pages
- Contents
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- Part 1. Research chapters
- Special collections and liaison librarian partnerships : a review of the literature / Sarah M. Horowitz
- Framing collaboration : archives, IRs, and general collections / Amy Cooper Cary, Michelle Sweetser, Scott Mandernack, and Tara Baillargeon
- Object-based pedagogy : new opportunities for collaboration in the humanities / Nora Dimmock
- Part 2. Case studies. Collection Stewardship
- Science fiction at Georgia Tech : linking STEM, humanities, and archives / Sherri Brown and Jody Thompson
- Artists' books : a collaborative approach to collection development / Melanie Emerson
- Collaborative collection development and community outreach : responding to faculty research / Lynn Eaton and Brian Flota
- Projects, research, and exhibitions
- Agents of C.H.A.N.G.E. : breaking ground in collaborative pop culture curation / Anna Culbertson and Pamela Jackson
- Meaningful alliances : managing a collaborative exhibit about World War I / Morgan Swan and Jill Baron
- Collaboration in translation : revitalizing and reconnecting with a unique foreign language collection / Katie Gibson, Carly Sentieri, and William Modrow
- Better together : embedding a liaison librarian in a special collection / Laurie Scrivener and Jacquelyn Slater Reese
- Expanding our reach : collaborating to lead a volunteer docent team / Rebekah Bedard
- Instruction
- Developing a primary source lab series : a collaboration between special collections and subject collections librarians / Adam Rosenkranz, Gale Burrow, and Lisa Crane
- From papyri to Penguin Books : a collaborative approach to teaching the transmission of texts through time / Alison Clemens, Elizabeth Frengel, and Colin McCaffrey
- AIDS education posters translation project : special collections in language learning curriculum / Lori Birrell and Kristen Totleben
- OkstateShakespeare : bringing special collections and digital humanities into the undergraduate classroom / Andrew Wadoski, David D. Oberhelman, and Sarah Coates
- Closing the loop : creating deliverables that add value / Prudence Doherty and Daniel DeSanto
- Isbn
- 9780838988831
- Label
- Collaborating for impact : special collections and liaison librarian partnerships
- Title
- Collaborating for impact
- Title remainder
- special collections and liaison librarian partnerships
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Kristen Totleben, Lori Birrell
- Subject
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- Academic librarians -- Professional relationships
- Academic librarians -- Professional relationships -- United States -- Case studies
- Academic libraries -- Relations with faculty and curriculum
- Academic libraries -- Relations with faculty and curriculum -- United States -- Case studies
- Case studies
- Libraries -- Special collections
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Special collections and liaison librarian partnerships can have a tremendous impact on the work within the library and the university community. Designed to guide the reader through three different themes - collection stewardship; projects, research, and exhibitions; and instruction - Collaborating for Impact: Special Collections and Liaison Librarian Partnerships offers inspiration and case studies detailing how these departments can impact research, teaching, and learning by working collaboratively. With individual expertise and skillsets, librarians and staff are together better equipped to provide researchers with a holistic, well-rounded perspective on the research process and scholarship. Collaborating for Impact opens with an exploration of current collaboration between liaison and special collections librarians, including a thorough literature review. A proposed framework for acquiring general and special collections that document the history of the academy and remain responsive to campus curricular needs, and a tutorial on object-based pedagogy that can underpin such arrangements, follow. And finally, there are thirteen case studies that provide concrete examples of how to move the needle towards sustainable efforts and away from one-off examples. If special collections are destined to become the mainstay of the library, many more paths to deeper collaboration can and should be developed. Special collections and liaison librarian partnerships offer a good foundation from which teamwork can take root across administrative, physical, and cultural divides. This book addresses a gap in both special collections and liaison librarian literature, showing how librarians work together across library departments"--Publisher's description
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- DLC
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- Collaborating for impact : special collections and liaison librarian partnerships, edited by Kristen Totleben, Lori Birrell
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- Part 1. Research chapters -- Special collections and liaison librarian partnerships : a review of the literature / Sarah M. Horowitz -- Framing collaboration : archives, IRs, and general collections / Amy Cooper Cary, Michelle Sweetser, Scott Mandernack, and Tara Baillargeon -- Object-based pedagogy : new opportunities for collaboration in the humanities / Nora Dimmock -- Part 2. Case studies. Collection Stewardship -- Science fiction at Georgia Tech : linking STEM, humanities, and archives / Sherri Brown and Jody Thompson -- Artists' books : a collaborative approach to collection development / Melanie Emerson -- Collaborative collection development and community outreach : responding to faculty research / Lynn Eaton and Brian Flota -- Projects, research, and exhibitions -- Agents of C.H.A.N.G.E. : breaking ground in collaborative pop culture curation / Anna Culbertson and Pamela Jackson -- Meaningful alliances : managing a collaborative exhibit about World War I / Morgan Swan and Jill Baron -- Collaboration in translation : revitalizing and reconnecting with a unique foreign language collection / Katie Gibson, Carly Sentieri, and William Modrow -- Better together : embedding a liaison librarian in a special collection / Laurie Scrivener and Jacquelyn Slater Reese -- Expanding our reach : collaborating to lead a volunteer docent team / Rebekah Bedard -- Instruction -- Developing a primary source lab series : a collaboration between special collections and subject collections librarians / Adam Rosenkranz, Gale Burrow, and Lisa Crane -- From papyri to Penguin Books : a collaborative approach to teaching the transmission of texts through time / Alison Clemens, Elizabeth Frengel, and Colin McCaffrey -- AIDS education posters translation project : special collections in language learning curriculum / Lori Birrell and Kristen Totleben -- OkstateShakespeare : bringing special collections and digital humanities into the undergraduate classroom / Andrew Wadoski, David D. Oberhelman, and Sarah Coates -- Closing the loop : creating deliverables that add value / Prudence Doherty and Daniel DeSanto
- Control code
- 959698341
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- xii, 270 pages
- Isbn
- 9780838988831
- Lccn
- 2016037711
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- unmediated
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)959698341
- Label
- Collaborating for impact : special collections and liaison librarian partnerships, edited by Kristen Totleben, Lori Birrell
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Part 1. Research chapters -- Special collections and liaison librarian partnerships : a review of the literature / Sarah M. Horowitz -- Framing collaboration : archives, IRs, and general collections / Amy Cooper Cary, Michelle Sweetser, Scott Mandernack, and Tara Baillargeon -- Object-based pedagogy : new opportunities for collaboration in the humanities / Nora Dimmock -- Part 2. Case studies. Collection Stewardship -- Science fiction at Georgia Tech : linking STEM, humanities, and archives / Sherri Brown and Jody Thompson -- Artists' books : a collaborative approach to collection development / Melanie Emerson -- Collaborative collection development and community outreach : responding to faculty research / Lynn Eaton and Brian Flota -- Projects, research, and exhibitions -- Agents of C.H.A.N.G.E. : breaking ground in collaborative pop culture curation / Anna Culbertson and Pamela Jackson -- Meaningful alliances : managing a collaborative exhibit about World War I / Morgan Swan and Jill Baron -- Collaboration in translation : revitalizing and reconnecting with a unique foreign language collection / Katie Gibson, Carly Sentieri, and William Modrow -- Better together : embedding a liaison librarian in a special collection / Laurie Scrivener and Jacquelyn Slater Reese -- Expanding our reach : collaborating to lead a volunteer docent team / Rebekah Bedard -- Instruction -- Developing a primary source lab series : a collaboration between special collections and subject collections librarians / Adam Rosenkranz, Gale Burrow, and Lisa Crane -- From papyri to Penguin Books : a collaborative approach to teaching the transmission of texts through time / Alison Clemens, Elizabeth Frengel, and Colin McCaffrey -- AIDS education posters translation project : special collections in language learning curriculum / Lori Birrell and Kristen Totleben -- OkstateShakespeare : bringing special collections and digital humanities into the undergraduate classroom / Andrew Wadoski, David D. Oberhelman, and Sarah Coates -- Closing the loop : creating deliverables that add value / Prudence Doherty and Daniel DeSanto
- Control code
- 959698341
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- xii, 270 pages
- Isbn
- 9780838988831
- Lccn
- 2016037711
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)959698341
Subject
- Academic librarians -- Professional relationships
- Academic librarians -- Professional relationships -- United States -- Case studies
- Academic libraries -- Relations with faculty and curriculum
- Academic libraries -- Relations with faculty and curriculum -- United States -- Case studies
- Case studies
- Libraries -- Special collections
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